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Guinness Book oldest person Jpnz. man 114
“He wakes up at 7 in the at 8,” Chiyo Izumi, his nep
TOKYO (AP) — the old
est person on earth, Shige- morning, takes the dog for hew’s wife said.
chiyo Izumi, celebrated his a walk, meets newlyweds
Mr. Izumi’s age is attest
114th birthday July 2th, who come to see him every ed to by the Guinness Book
1979 and his relatives said day and drinks about a ha of World Records.
ing then as be forced a smile
By Sachi Seko
he doesn’t have an ache in lf pint of spirits every nig
and said he was fine.
John Wayne, .the actor, is de
ht before he goes to sleep
There are times when I his bones.
ad. But our friend John Wayne,
. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ..
have
called
him,
to
his
face,
who lives up the street, is alive
both, a bigot and a racist. One
and . well. His name is really
Bill. I remember a time when night, he refused to listen to a
recording by a black artist.
they used to whisper behind
The day before, his - only
his back, ’‘There’s John Way
daughter has been slashed
ne,” It was not a joke, for some
severely in a San Francisco
~ An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
of the men who passed the
word were leaders of. this val restroom. Her assailant hap
ley. It was said with respect, pened to be black. “That was Vol. 43 — No. 54
Friday July 13, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
another black man,” I said. It
bordering on awe.
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took
time
for
the
blood
bn
the
There is some physical re
semblance, Bill is a tall, mus- knife to dry.
Roots Tour
cular man. He has the Wayne
stance and some of the actor’s
I remember when Ameri
gestures. Facial similarity is can antagonism toward Japa
in the stubborn set of the chin, nese trade was at its peak.
in the direct gaze of the eyes. American economy, v particu
TORONTO
I notice it most when in anger larly within the corporate
TORONTO — A total of are attending the World Fe- te last academic year.
his eyes harrow, becoming structure, was severely 21 Free Methodist ministers llowshipof the Free MethoiThe tour party will arrive
almost Asian.
threatened.' Some of the anx and lay pepole from the Os-- st Church to be held in Ind by chartered bus on Augu
He takes pride in his mas iety was deflected toward Ja aka—Kobe area will invade ianapolis between Aug. 17— st 13th and will be guests of
THE NEW CANADIAN
Jpnz. Free Methodist coming to Tor
culinity, struts it at every panese Americans, often by our city on Monday, Aug 21.
Wesley Chapel Japanese
opportunity. I do not enjoy those who could not distin ust 13tb. The stop over in Tour Director is Dr. K. Fellowship. They will be bil
his bruising embraces or his guish between Japanese and Toronto is a part of their Snider, former president of leted in several Japanese
handshakes that force me to Americans. At a party, my
of the U.S. the Osaka Christian College Canadian homes for the
eat left-handed. But I refuse husband and I were engaged “Roots Tour”
and missionary to Japan for overnight stay. After a tour
to give him the satisfaction of in some lighthearted conver- and Canada — they are co
some 20 years. His daughter of the CN tower, a great Ca
knowing how much it hurts, sation, the general gist which ming to see the roots of th
preferring to suffer . in si- I have forgotten. But some- eir church in North Ameri Carol, has taugth at the nada-Japan Potluck Dinner
lienee. I am mean. Physical where, another guest raised ca At the same time thay Scarborough Asian Institu- is planned at Wesley Chap
el (newly built in May, 19endurance is important to his glass toward us, saying
79), 2385 Warden Ave (at
him. I remember when, after rather loudly, “Banzai.” We
Japan
expresses
interest
in
building
surgery on his back, he laughed. Bill was at the oppo
Huntingwood) at 6:00 p.m.
gripped the hospital bed with site end of the room,but I saw
to be followed by an evening
2nd
Panama
Canal
alongside
old
one
w’hitened hands. He was not him whip around when he
Fellowship Program at 8:00
gritting his teeth but grind- heard the salutation. His eyes
TOKYO, — Japan is inter of Commerce and Industry, It will feature special music,
were dangerously narrowed ested in building a second later suggested that Penta- testimonies of lay people in
Twenty-three die as he quickly moved toward Panama Canal along the Ocean Construction Co. of the group, slides of Japanese
us. “It’s all right. We were present canal, possibly in a Japan study the issue. Pen churches and a message by
in Japanese
just having fun,” I assured joint venture with the Uni ta-Ocean Construction has the Rev. Tsukamoto, one of
him. But all that night, I could ted States, at a total cost experience in Suez Canal
Japan’s leading ministers.
heavy rains
sense his lingering watch of $8.3 billion, the economic expansion work in Egypt.
Nagano was unavailable A cordial invitation is ex
FUKUOKA, Japan — At over us. This was the same newspaper Nihon Keizai
man. who makes a point to en reported recently.
to comment on the report, tended to the Toronto Ja
least 23 people died and
panese community, especia
000 were made homeless in gage me in debate over our Nihon Kaizai said the is but a Penta-Ocean spokes
political differences.
sue was taken up when man said his company stu lly to those who are immi
five days of torrential do
It reminds me of the time
wnpours in southern Japan he almost killed a dog. Bill Gen. Omar Torrijos, head died the project at Naga grants from the Kansai ar
’s request. He reporte ea. Those who wish to atte^recently, and forecasters hates dogs, even the poodle of the Panamanian govern no
dly suggested that Prime
say more rain is on the way. his family owned. He - pever ment, visited Japan early Minister Masayoshi Ohira nd the great Canada-Japan
Fellowship Dinner should
this year and discussed wi
Rescue workers and engin petted it or talked to it. But th
Japanese business lea study the project in light
eers, taking advantage of a one day, a German shepherd ders ways of strengthen of possibilities of strength contact the following people
for more information: Mrs.
brief sunny spell, toiled thr grabbed the poodle in his ing economic ties between ening _ economic relations
ough the day to clear flood mouth. Bill ran off to get his Panama and Japan.
with the United States and M. Sano - 498-8061; Mrs. R.
Chiba 421-1798; and Mrs.
ed homes, mudstrewn stree shotgun to kill the larger dog.
It said Shigeo Nagano, Panama, the spokesman Y Yoshida - 425-6760
ts, blocked reads and rail- It was a matter of justice , to president of the Chamber said.
him. He will defend .every
way lines.
man’s and every dog’s right
to it. I have told him he is ir
rational, everything being so
black and white with him. De
WASHINGTON — FBI interviewed by the FBI abo- ted Sen. John Tunney, and
liberately withheld is the ad agents infpvvipwed
interviewed Sen.S.
Sen.S. ut possible South African Jepsen, who beat Sen. Dick
miration I have for a man I. Hayakawa about press funding of their races. Sen. Clark.
who so genuinely believes in
The spokeswoman said
Roger Jepsen of Iowa, also
reports
that
South
African
justice, whether for foe or
a Republican, said previous the FBI agent told Hayakgovernment
money
may
ha
friend. No sense letting him
ve gone into his Senate cam ly he had been approachad away their investigation was.
get big-headed.
by FBI on a similar matter. “totally based on newpaper
paign,
the
Calif.
Republic
At the inaugural festivities
All subscribers and adve
There have been reports accounts.” She said the 73an’s office said.
for
President
Carter,
John
rtisers of The New Canadian
in South African newpapers year oldl Canadian-born
Wayne
referred
to
himself
as
A spokesman for the Cal that government may have Hayakawa told the agents
are advised that the staff will
being the “loyal opposition”.
be off on their Annual Summer
if. junior senator said Hay funneled money into. U.S. he.and his campaign officThat
description
also
suits
Holidays for 2 weeks beginning
akawa told the agent he kn Senate races in order to de 1s knew it was illegal to
our
fried
Bill.
He
has
the
same
the 1st of August. Therefore
ew of no contributions from feat lawmakers who strong accept campaign contributi
the last issue will be published sense of honor and dignity South Africa, or from any
ly opposed South Africa’s ons from foreigh nationals
dated July 31st, 1979. Regular that Wayne conveyed so well. foreign national, to his 1977
and had checked donations
racial policies.
issues for Aug. 3rd, 7th, 10th, One of his kind is worth more
Those news reports specfi as they came in to make ce
and 14th will be omitted. Pub than a whole army of unfaith race.
lication will resume from Au ful sympathizers. John Wayne
Hayakawa is the second cally mentioned races invol rtain that all contributors
is not dead. He lives up the
ving Hayakawa, who defea- were American citizens.
gust 17th, 1979.
solon
to
acknowledge
being
The New Canadian street and is alive and well.
Notice to aS
Subscribers
Hayakawa denies got fund from South Africa
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I
"John Wayne"
Alive and Well
Guinness Book oldest person Jpnz. man 114
“He wakes up at 7 in the at 8,” Chiyo Izumi, his nep
TOKYO (AP) — the old
est person on earth, Shige- morning, takes the dog for hew’s wife said.
chiyo Izumi, celebrated his a walk, meets newlyweds
Mr. Izumi’s age is attest
114th birthday July 2th, who come to see him every ed to by the Guinness Book
1979 and his relatives said day and drinks about a ha of World Records.
ing then as be forced a smile
By Sachi Seko
he doesn’t have an ache in lf pint of spirits every nig
and said he was fine.
John Wayne, .the actor, is de
ht before he goes to sleep
There are times when I his bones.
ad. But our friend John Wayne,
. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ..
have
called
him,
to
his
face,
who lives up the street, is alive
both, a bigot and a racist. One
and . well. His name is really
Bill. I remember a time when night, he refused to listen to a
recording by a black artist.
they used to whisper behind
The day before, his - only
his back, ’‘There’s John Way
daughter has been slashed
ne,” It was not a joke, for some
severely in a San Francisco
~ An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
of the men who passed the
word were leaders of. this val restroom. Her assailant hap
ley. It was said with respect, pened to be black. “That was Vol. 43 — No. 54
Friday July 13, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
another black man,” I said. It
bordering on awe.
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took
time
for
the
blood
bn
the
There is some physical re
semblance, Bill is a tall, mus- knife to dry.
Roots Tour
cular man. He has the Wayne
stance and some of the actor’s
I remember when Ameri
gestures. Facial similarity is can antagonism toward Japa
in the stubborn set of the chin, nese trade was at its peak.
in the direct gaze of the eyes. American economy, v particu
TORONTO
I notice it most when in anger larly within the corporate
TORONTO — A total of are attending the World Fe- te last academic year.
his eyes harrow, becoming structure, was severely 21 Free Methodist ministers llowshipof the Free MethoiThe tour party will arrive
almost Asian.
threatened.' Some of the anx and lay pepole from the Os-- st Church to be held in Ind by chartered bus on Augu
He takes pride in his mas iety was deflected toward Ja aka—Kobe area will invade ianapolis between Aug. 17— st 13th and will be guests of
THE NEW CANADIAN
Jpnz. Free Methodist coming to Tor
culinity, struts it at every panese Americans, often by our city on Monday, Aug 21.
Wesley Chapel Japanese
opportunity. I do not enjoy those who could not distin ust 13tb. The stop over in Tour Director is Dr. K. Fellowship. They will be bil
his bruising embraces or his guish between Japanese and Toronto is a part of their Snider, former president of leted in several Japanese
handshakes that force me to Americans. At a party, my
of the U.S. the Osaka Christian College Canadian homes for the
eat left-handed. But I refuse husband and I were engaged “Roots Tour”
and missionary to Japan for overnight stay. After a tour
to give him the satisfaction of in some lighthearted conver- and Canada — they are co
some 20 years. His daughter of the CN tower, a great Ca
knowing how much it hurts, sation, the general gist which ming to see the roots of th
preferring to suffer . in si- I have forgotten. But some- eir church in North Ameri Carol, has taugth at the nada-Japan Potluck Dinner
lienee. I am mean. Physical where, another guest raised ca At the same time thay Scarborough Asian Institu- is planned at Wesley Chap
el (newly built in May, 19endurance is important to his glass toward us, saying
79), 2385 Warden Ave (at
him. I remember when, after rather loudly, “Banzai.” We
Japan
expresses
interest
in
building
surgery on his back, he laughed. Bill was at the oppo
Huntingwood) at 6:00 p.m.
gripped the hospital bed with site end of the room,but I saw
to be followed by an evening
2nd
Panama
Canal
alongside
old
one
w’hitened hands. He was not him whip around when he
Fellowship Program at 8:00
gritting his teeth but grind- heard the salutation. His eyes
TOKYO, — Japan is inter of Commerce and Industry, It will feature special music,
were dangerously narrowed ested in building a second later suggested that Penta- testimonies of lay people in
Twenty-three die as he quickly moved toward Panama Canal along the Ocean Construction Co. of the group, slides of Japanese
us. “It’s all right. We were present canal, possibly in a Japan study the issue. Pen churches and a message by
in Japanese
just having fun,” I assured joint venture with the Uni ta-Ocean Construction has the Rev. Tsukamoto, one of
him. But all that night, I could ted States, at a total cost experience in Suez Canal
Japan’s leading ministers.
heavy rains
sense his lingering watch of $8.3 billion, the economic expansion work in Egypt.
Nagano was unavailable A cordial invitation is ex
FUKUOKA, Japan — At over us. This was the same newspaper Nihon Keizai
man. who makes a point to en reported recently.
to comment on the report, tended to the Toronto Ja
least 23 people died and
panese community, especia
000 were made homeless in gage me in debate over our Nihon Kaizai said the is but a Penta-Ocean spokes
political differences.
sue was taken up when man said his company stu lly to those who are immi
five days of torrential do
It reminds me of the time
wnpours in southern Japan he almost killed a dog. Bill Gen. Omar Torrijos, head died the project at Naga grants from the Kansai ar
’s request. He reporte ea. Those who wish to atte^recently, and forecasters hates dogs, even the poodle of the Panamanian govern no
dly suggested that Prime
say more rain is on the way. his family owned. He - pever ment, visited Japan early Minister Masayoshi Ohira nd the great Canada-Japan
Fellowship Dinner should
this year and discussed wi
Rescue workers and engin petted it or talked to it. But th
Japanese business lea study the project in light
eers, taking advantage of a one day, a German shepherd ders ways of strengthen of possibilities of strength contact the following people
for more information: Mrs.
brief sunny spell, toiled thr grabbed the poodle in his ing economic ties between ening _ economic relations
ough the day to clear flood mouth. Bill ran off to get his Panama and Japan.
with the United States and M. Sano - 498-8061; Mrs. R.
Chiba 421-1798; and Mrs.
ed homes, mudstrewn stree shotgun to kill the larger dog.
It said Shigeo Nagano, Panama, the spokesman Y Yoshida - 425-6760
ts, blocked reads and rail- It was a matter of justice , to president of the Chamber said.
him. He will defend .every
way lines.
man’s and every dog’s right
to it. I have told him he is ir
rational, everything being so
black and white with him. De
WASHINGTON — FBI interviewed by the FBI abo- ted Sen. John Tunney, and
liberately withheld is the ad agents infpvvipwed
interviewed Sen.S.
Sen.S. ut possible South African Jepsen, who beat Sen. Dick
miration I have for a man I. Hayakawa about press funding of their races. Sen. Clark.
who so genuinely believes in
The spokeswoman said
Roger Jepsen of Iowa, also
reports
that
South
African
justice, whether for foe or
a Republican, said previous the FBI agent told Hayakgovernment
money
may
ha
friend. No sense letting him
ve gone into his Senate cam ly he had been approachad away their investigation was.
get big-headed.
by FBI on a similar matter. “totally based on newpaper
paign,
the
Calif.
Republic
At the inaugural festivities
All subscribers and adve
There have been reports accounts.” She said the 73an’s office said.
for
President
Carter,
John
rtisers of The New Canadian
in South African newpapers year oldl Canadian-born
Wayne
referred
to
himself
as
A spokesman for the Cal that government may have Hayakawa told the agents
are advised that the staff will
being the “loyal opposition”.
be off on their Annual Summer
if. junior senator said Hay funneled money into. U.S. he.and his campaign officThat
description
also
suits
Holidays for 2 weeks beginning
akawa told the agent he kn Senate races in order to de 1s knew it was illegal to
our
fried
Bill.
He
has
the
same
the 1st of August. Therefore
ew of no contributions from feat lawmakers who strong accept campaign contributi
the last issue will be published sense of honor and dignity South Africa, or from any
ly opposed South Africa’s ons from foreigh nationals
dated July 31st, 1979. Regular that Wayne conveyed so well. foreign national, to his 1977
and had checked donations
racial policies.
issues for Aug. 3rd, 7th, 10th, One of his kind is worth more
Those news reports specfi as they came in to make ce
and 14th will be omitted. Pub than a whole army of unfaith race.
lication will resume from Au ful sympathizers. John Wayne
Hayakawa is the second cally mentioned races invol rtain that all contributors
is not dead. He lives up the
ving Hayakawa, who defea- were American citizens.
gust 17th, 1979.
solon
to
acknowledge
being
The New Canadian street and is alive and well.
Notice to aS
Subscribers
Hayakawa denies got fund from South Africa
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Toronto1, it has been observed, the second weekend of the I 3-oif hi enertainment hi
month—this year falling, on the weekend of July 14th-15th.
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The annual Ob on Odori is slated for Saturday,. July
14th at the -Nathan. Phillips' Square at which time .close kan Shineh.b
to 200 odorikos are expected to join in ’the .festivities.
Starting time is 7:00 p.m.'J and .other fans of-the -two 21; New numbers have, also been added to the list of the ! year-olds who make up. Japaold.’.favourites and..stage numbers by the Sakura Kai andj n*s. currently most popular pop 'Feud
'dancers from the. Toronto. Buddhist Church. Bon Oodo-zi [ -music act. ’ • '
group will be'featured'-'at:'half time.
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The M?lnk Lady did • win a
The nextjday, Sunday, July 15th, a similar .event, but raise in .salary this spring, .the
dn a smaller-scale, takes-place at the site of. the Centennial magazine .’reveals, when" the sy
.Temple Bell at Ontario Place© starting at 4:00 p.m‘. Differ- i monthly earnings of Mie and
ent site/ different-programme. '
j Kei went up from Y1.5 million
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J. to. ¥3.5 million.
TANAKA-FUKUMOTO
Mrs. nay
TORONTO. .- - St. Andrew’s
a car wire of Wii- Japanese Congregation Angli. passed ' away .can Church on Saturday, June
3Gth, 1979 was the setting for
June 26th, 1979. the wedding of Dr, Patricia
ther of Fred, June- Taeko Tanaka, daughter of
Loop), and Susan. Mr. & Mrs. Kamezo James Ta
missed' bv Derek*. naka of Toronto, ' to Dr. Neil
Shigeru Fukumoto, son- of Mr.
ChapeL A Mrs. Shige-. Fukumoto of To
Nativi- ronto. The exchange.of vows
was officiated by the Rev. Can
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7 The happy couple will reside,
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TORONTO. — July is'the« month -of Obon in Eastern’ j TOKYO.
Canada, as well as in'other parts of the. world.- Eere, iriu io the victim of the
Toronto1, it has been observed, the second weekend of the I 3-oif hi enertainment hi
month—this year falling, on the weekend of July 14th-15th.
■
The annual Ob on Odori is slated for Saturday,. July
14th at the -Nathan. Phillips' Square at which time .close kan Shineh.b
to 200 odorikos are expected to join in ’the .festivities.
Starting time is 7:00 p.m.'J and .other fans of-the -two 21; New numbers have, also been added to the list of the ! year-olds who make up. Japaold.’.favourites and..stage numbers by the Sakura Kai andj n*s. currently most popular pop 'Feud
'dancers from the. Toronto. Buddhist Church. Bon Oodo-zi [ -music act. ’ • '
group will be'featured'-'at:'half time.
J
The M?lnk Lady did • win a
The nextjday, Sunday, July 15th, a similar .event, but raise in .salary this spring, .the
dn a smaller-scale, takes-place at the site of. the Centennial magazine .’reveals, when" the sy
.Temple Bell at Ontario Place© starting at 4:00 p.m‘. Differ- i monthly earnings of Mie and
ent site/ different-programme. '
j Kei went up from Y1.5 million
> Hamilton’s Oboii Oddri is slated for .July 21st.
J. to. ¥3.5 million.
TANAKA-FUKUMOTO
Mrs. nay
TORONTO. .- - St. Andrew’s
a car wire of Wii- Japanese Congregation Angli. passed ' away .can Church on Saturday, June
3Gth, 1979 was the setting for
June 26th, 1979. the wedding of Dr, Patricia
ther of Fred, June- Taeko Tanaka, daughter of
Loop), and Susan. Mr. & Mrs. Kamezo James Ta
missed' bv Derek*. naka of Toronto, ' to Dr. Neil
Shigeru Fukumoto, son- of Mr.
ChapeL A Mrs. Shige-. Fukumoto of To
Nativi- ronto. The exchange.of vows
was officiated by the Rev. Can
Vtir
iE ?
. Interment Holy. on Ken. Imai.
7 The happy couple will reside,
in Ottawa, and will also open
V
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an office for the practice of
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"■ •
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i their..income is “hardly eom
! mensurate with the clou’s re- ।
■R ONTO.
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e. appearances, as well as
royalties bn trinkets' 'bearing' June.27th
Mr. James
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City wide delivery
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oda) of Hamilton and Richard
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AT FRONT ST.
. Their record sales average zv.e/'Sekine. Rest,
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TORONTO, ONT. M5A 2Y4
.have appeared in 10 TV eom- ral .Home. Private family ser-1
Tel. 362-5094 - 362-0218
Interment |
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Friday July 13, 1979
PAGE 4
The “Hatikvah”
Old Skelton pops out
of Okubo family closet
dream my
There was
folows (translated):
By BILL MARUTANI
father dreamed for me
By BOB HORIGUCHI
in order to receive tutoring
A PHILADELPHIA lawy So long as still within our
A land in which all men
in English. Miyata, in his
er friend of long standing, breasts
TOKYO
—
It
isn
’
t
the
first
are free
complaint, alleged that Ok- .
who also hapens be a long The Jewish heart beats true,
time
that
balding
and
mildwith
Then
the
desert
camp
ubo, after moving in on May
time J ACL member, appa So long as still towards the
looking
Toshiharu
Okubo
watchtowers high
East,
4, 1933, became intimate wi
rently reads this column—
one
of
the
key
accused,
in
’
mid
Where
life
stood
still
To
Zion
looks
the
Jew,
th his wife in July of that
at least every so often. He
sand
and
brooding
sky
the
allegad
Lockheed
payoff
So
long
our
hopes
are
not
commented on the subject
year. The Miyatas had two
Out
of
war
in
which
my
yet
lost
—
scandal,
has
been
a
defend
of national anthems, of wh
sons.
brothers died
ant in a court of law.
ich we recently wrote. He Two thousands years we
The weekly says it succe
Their muted voices with
cherished them—
being of the Jewish faith
The Shukah Bunshun, kn eded in locating a survivimine cried
stated that not only Polish to live in freedom in the
own for its investigative fla ing colleague of Miyata on
This
is
our
dream,
that
all
Land
Americans sing the nati
ir, has rummaged though the Seikei teaching staff, 93men
shall
be
free
Of
Zion
and
Jerusalem.
onal anthem of their ances
the closets of the Okubo cl
tral land but that America NOT BEING OF the Je This is our creed we’ll live an to came out with some year-old Saburo' Ozaki.
ns of the J ewish faith also wish faith, I cannot, of cou in loyalty
It quotes him as saying
time-yellowed
evidence
th
God
help
us
rid
the
land
of
rse,
fully
relate
to
the
deep
sing the “Hatikvah”, the
at he was once charged wi that he does not believe th
Israel national anthem. He emotions and yeayning evo bigotry
th being too gay a Lothar at Okubo had an affair with
reported - th at singing the ked by and reflected in tho That we may walk in
Mrs. Miyata and recalled
io.
“Hatikvah” can be, and se words. I say “fully” be- peace and dignity.
very often is, a very emoti- cause there is nevertheless The reference to “the The family skeleton unea having heard that the suit
onal experience for Ameri- some threads of common- Land of Zion and Jerusa; rthed by the. magazine dea had its origin in the fact th
cans of Jewish faith, often ality, the sense of seeking lem” in the “Hatikvah” ls with a suit for damages at Miyata had overheard ei
with tears streaming down fulfillment for the indivi- may be symbolic for most, against Okubo filed by En ther his wife or Okubo.
faces as the anthem is sung. dual and of a people. 1 if not all, Americans of the glish teacher who charged
This aroused my curiosity think Nisei in particular Jewish faith. For this Ni that he committed , adultery
and I, therefore, took the can understand this when sei, the Land of the Rising with his mentor’s Austra
time and trouble to obtain we look to the Japanese Sun is one that I view sim.- lian—born wife, Ethel.
ply as an American: it is
a copy. The words are as American Hymn:
by no means a potential
Okubo was then 21, a stu-|
refuge for me,' and I do not dent at the prestigious Seilook upon that land as such. kei Higher School where
A MUST FOR ALL KARATE STUDENTS. . .
On the contrary, the nation Mineichi Miyata was a me
of Japan would not accept mber of the faculty.
PI NAN KATA GRAND MAN UAL Nisei
—socially, economica
In the action, filed in the
lly
or
politically.
Some
rea
By Ryusho Sakagami
der out there may be able Tokyo District Court on
to point to an exception, Feb. 2, 1934, Miyata asked
“MASTER OF SHITORYU ITOSUKAV KARATE”
which only helps to prove for 16,000 Yen, a substantial
Kata Director of the Federation Of All Japan Karate
GIVE TOGETHER
the rule: “The exception sum in those days — in da
Organization (FAJKO)
proves the rule”. In so many mages, and the publication
For the first time in history Karate Master Sakagami
ways, Nisei won 1 d run into of an apology notice in a ne
has issued a manual on the art of the five main katas that all
students MUST master before acquiring the coveted Black
far greater discrimination wspaper.
Belt in Shitoryu.
in Japan than elsewhere,
The news of the suit was
This unbelievably easy to follow manual pictorially illu
in cl ud ing the Uni ted States. splashed under a three-col
All Canada Headquarters
strates how each Pinan kata is performed. Details are given
(For example, how many Ni umn headline by the nowon each block, kick, punch, strike, stance, and body shifting
sei have been elected to of
technique. Each kata is correspondingly illustrated with the
defunct Kokumin Shim bun, Shitoryu Itosukai
fice
in
Japan
?
)
.
Indeed
,
the
“Kakushi” or the hidden meaning in each move.
irohv of it is that we Nisei the weekly recounts. The
Karate Ddjo
Details are^ilso given on history, and the full spectrum
daily
pointed
out
that
Oku
would (and do) run _ into
in performing each kata such as breathing, loiai, body shif
76 Six Point Rd.
greater discrimination than bo was the son of Toshitaka
ting, mental concentration, and attitude.
a white American in the Okubo, vice-president of the Off Islington (south of Bloor)
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land of our parents!
Apply: Canadian Shitoryu Karate Headquarters, 76 Six
Let me quickly add that ich, at the time, was Japan’s
Point Road, Toronto, Ont. M8Z 2X2.
by no means do I reject the main foreign exchange bank,
Eastern Toronto
cultural heritage passed on that his mother was the da
to me through by parents: I ughter of Korekiyo Takaha
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take great pride both in my shi then Finance Minister, ’
ancestry and my heritage, and that he was the grand
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‘THE ENEMY THAT NEVER WAS”
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I go through customs, I pass boarder at the Miyata home
$15.00 (Postage 50 Cents)
by Ken Adachi
through the gate marked
“Foreigners”. And that’s the
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The “Hatikvah”
Old Skelton pops out
of Okubo family closet
dream my
There was
folows (translated):
By BILL MARUTANI
father dreamed for me
By BOB HORIGUCHI
in order to receive tutoring
A PHILADELPHIA lawy So long as still within our
A land in which all men
in English. Miyata, in his
er friend of long standing, breasts
TOKYO
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first
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complaint, alleged that Ok- .
who also hapens be a long The Jewish heart beats true,
time
that
balding
and
mildwith
Then
the
desert
camp
ubo, after moving in on May
time J ACL member, appa So long as still towards the
looking
Toshiharu
Okubo
watchtowers high
East,
4, 1933, became intimate wi
rently reads this column—
one
of
the
key
accused,
in
’
mid
Where
life
stood
still
To
Zion
looks
the
Jew,
th his wife in July of that
at least every so often. He
sand
and
brooding
sky
the
allegad
Lockheed
payoff
So
long
our
hopes
are
not
commented on the subject
year. The Miyatas had two
Out
of
war
in
which
my
yet
lost
—
scandal,
has
been
a
defend
of national anthems, of wh
sons.
brothers died
ant in a court of law.
ich we recently wrote. He Two thousands years we
The weekly says it succe
Their muted voices with
cherished them—
being of the Jewish faith
The Shukah Bunshun, kn eded in locating a survivimine cried
stated that not only Polish to live in freedom in the
own for its investigative fla ing colleague of Miyata on
This
is
our
dream,
that
all
Land
Americans sing the nati
ir, has rummaged though the Seikei teaching staff, 93men
shall
be
free
Of
Zion
and
Jerusalem.
onal anthem of their ances
the closets of the Okubo cl
tral land but that America NOT BEING OF the Je This is our creed we’ll live an to came out with some year-old Saburo' Ozaki.
ns of the J ewish faith also wish faith, I cannot, of cou in loyalty
It quotes him as saying
time-yellowed
evidence
th
God
help
us
rid
the
land
of
rse,
fully
relate
to
the
deep
sing the “Hatikvah”, the
at he was once charged wi that he does not believe th
Israel national anthem. He emotions and yeayning evo bigotry
th being too gay a Lothar at Okubo had an affair with
reported - th at singing the ked by and reflected in tho That we may walk in
Mrs. Miyata and recalled
io.
“Hatikvah” can be, and se words. I say “fully” be- peace and dignity.
very often is, a very emoti- cause there is nevertheless The reference to “the The family skeleton unea having heard that the suit
onal experience for Ameri- some threads of common- Land of Zion and Jerusa; rthed by the. magazine dea had its origin in the fact th
cans of Jewish faith, often ality, the sense of seeking lem” in the “Hatikvah” ls with a suit for damages at Miyata had overheard ei
with tears streaming down fulfillment for the indivi- may be symbolic for most, against Okubo filed by En ther his wife or Okubo.
faces as the anthem is sung. dual and of a people. 1 if not all, Americans of the glish teacher who charged
This aroused my curiosity think Nisei in particular Jewish faith. For this Ni that he committed , adultery
and I, therefore, took the can understand this when sei, the Land of the Rising with his mentor’s Austra
time and trouble to obtain we look to the Japanese Sun is one that I view sim.- lian—born wife, Ethel.
ply as an American: it is
a copy. The words are as American Hymn:
by no means a potential
Okubo was then 21, a stu-|
refuge for me,' and I do not dent at the prestigious Seilook upon that land as such. kei Higher School where
A MUST FOR ALL KARATE STUDENTS. . .
On the contrary, the nation Mineichi Miyata was a me
of Japan would not accept mber of the faculty.
PI NAN KATA GRAND MAN UAL Nisei
—socially, economica
In the action, filed in the
lly
or
politically.
Some
rea
By Ryusho Sakagami
der out there may be able Tokyo District Court on
to point to an exception, Feb. 2, 1934, Miyata asked
“MASTER OF SHITORYU ITOSUKAV KARATE”
which only helps to prove for 16,000 Yen, a substantial
Kata Director of the Federation Of All Japan Karate
GIVE TOGETHER
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Organization (FAJKO)
proves the rule”. In so many mages, and the publication
For the first time in history Karate Master Sakagami
ways, Nisei won 1 d run into of an apology notice in a ne
has issued a manual on the art of the five main katas that all
students MUST master before acquiring the coveted Black
far greater discrimination wspaper.
Belt in Shitoryu.
in Japan than elsewhere,
The news of the suit was
This unbelievably easy to follow manual pictorially illu
in cl ud ing the Uni ted States. splashed under a three-col
All Canada Headquarters
strates how each Pinan kata is performed. Details are given
(For example, how many Ni umn headline by the nowon each block, kick, punch, strike, stance, and body shifting
sei have been elected to of
technique. Each kata is correspondingly illustrated with the
defunct Kokumin Shim bun, Shitoryu Itosukai
fice
in
Japan
?
)
.
Indeed
,
the
“Kakushi” or the hidden meaning in each move.
irohv of it is that we Nisei the weekly recounts. The
Karate Ddjo
Details are^ilso given on history, and the full spectrum
daily
pointed
out
that
Oku
would (and do) run _ into
in performing each kata such as breathing, loiai, body shif
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